headchange4u
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I hate iTunes with a passion!
Ever since the first time I used iTunes I hated it. I think the interface is kinda cluttered and ugly, IMHO. I prefer the file tree view. I hate the way it handles tags and mass retagging of files. iTunes has not once but twice wiped my iPod clean when trying to use it to update a few songs. I really don't like how the music store crap is embedded into the software. The biggest fault I have with iTunes is not being able to copy songs off the iPod to the PC
I use Anapod. I have tried almost every option out there for software to interface with my iPod and I have found Anapod to be my favorite. It integrates into the Windows file explorer, which I REALLY like. Everything is drag and drop. The interface is clean and well organized. Although the way Anapod handles tagging of files is not the best I've seen, it is monumentally better than iTunes. Best of all you can copy files from the iPod to you PC. Granted this software has its occasional bugs (so does iTunes) but it's nothing that makes me want to switch to something else. This software does cost money but it well worth it, IMHO.
The Anapod Xstreamer is also a neat feature (I've never gotten around to using it.) You can see the rest of the features for Anapod here.
I also used Ephpod for a while and found it to buggy to deal with.
I do find iTunes a necessary evil because I listen to audiobooks. I like my audiobooks to be in the .m4b format, which is Apple's bookmarkable audio format. You have to have iTunes installed to convert to and play these files.
All of this is just my opinion, but I have many friends who have given up on using iTunes as their primary iPod interface software and switched to something else.

Ever since the first time I used iTunes I hated it. I think the interface is kinda cluttered and ugly, IMHO. I prefer the file tree view. I hate the way it handles tags and mass retagging of files. iTunes has not once but twice wiped my iPod clean when trying to use it to update a few songs. I really don't like how the music store crap is embedded into the software. The biggest fault I have with iTunes is not being able to copy songs off the iPod to the PC
I use Anapod. I have tried almost every option out there for software to interface with my iPod and I have found Anapod to be my favorite. It integrates into the Windows file explorer, which I REALLY like. Everything is drag and drop. The interface is clean and well organized. Although the way Anapod handles tagging of files is not the best I've seen, it is monumentally better than iTunes. Best of all you can copy files from the iPod to you PC. Granted this software has its occasional bugs (so does iTunes) but it's nothing that makes me want to switch to something else. This software does cost money but it well worth it, IMHO.
The Anapod Xstreamer is also a neat feature (I've never gotten around to using it.) You can see the rest of the features for Anapod here.
I also used Ephpod for a while and found it to buggy to deal with.
I do find iTunes a necessary evil because I listen to audiobooks. I like my audiobooks to be in the .m4b format, which is Apple's bookmarkable audio format. You have to have iTunes installed to convert to and play these files.
All of this is just my opinion, but I have many friends who have given up on using iTunes as their primary iPod interface software and switched to something else.